The Conservative Party leader is to announce a consultation on increasing transparency on property ownership, amid concerns from campaigners that rising property prices in Britain are fuelled by corrupt cash.
Cameron is to highlight concerns that British properties, particularly in London, "are being bought by people overseas through anonymous shell companies, some with plundered or laundered cash", according to released excerpts of a speech he is to give in Singapore.
"I want Britain to be the most open country in the world for investment. But I want to ensure that all this money is clean money."
Britain's Land Registry is to begin publishing information on property owned by foreign companies for the first time this autumn.
The government will also open a consultation on how to increase transparency in property ownership by foreign businesses.
The prime minister is to praise efforts made in Singapore to tackle corruption, while arguing that all countries need to do more.
Over 36,000 London properties are owned by offshore companies, while more than 100,000 property titles in Britain are registered to overseas firms.
Campaign group Transparency International welcomed the prime minister's commitment.
Nick Maxwell, the organisation's head of advocacy and research, said the steps towards increasing transparency outlined by Cameron "can help shift the UK from being a safe-haven for illicit wealth to a place where dirty money is not welcome".
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